Talk:Bernard of Gothia
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[edit]"Bernard was the son of Bernard I, count of Poitou (814-844)
In 864, Bernard was installed in the counties of Auvergne and Autun in central France after Bernard Plantapilosa (son of Bernard of Septimania) was dispossessed of them for rebellion.
Also in 865, Toulouse, Limousin, Pallars, and Ribagorza were entrusted to Bernard, whose father Raymond had been dispossessed in favour of Humfrid three years prior"
So we have 5 Bernards:
1° Bernard I cont Poitou +844 2° Bernard de Gothia son of Bernard I di Poitou 3° Bernard Plantapilosa son of Bernard of Septimania 4° Bernard of Septimania 5° Bernard of Tolosa son of Raymond
just to help not to make a mess of those bernards !
Requested move
[edit]Bernard of Gothia, Count of Barcelona → Bernard of Gothia — All the other early counts of Barcelona known by epithets (like Bernard of Septimania and Berengar the Wise) do not have the ", Count of Barcelona" disambiguator. It just makes the title unnecessarily long. — Srnec (talk) 04:55, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
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